Tax on meat: There are worse things to eat than meat
These unbelievable people are claiming that such an imposition could prevent 222,000 deaths a year and save over £30bn in care
costs.
How can they possibly produce such figures on the basis of their research when there is an infinite variety of people and a wide spectrum of diets and reactions to diet?
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Hide AdThe World Health Organisation targets processed meats and then says even unprocessed meats are “probably” cancer-causing – not a very precise statement to support these apparently precise figures.
Reading the labels of many processed foods other than meat reveals a bewildering array of apparent chemical ingredients which must be more suspect in health terms than a piece of fresh natural meat properly cooked.
This is where the WHO should turn its fire.
Peter Horton
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